Thank you! I bought a heavy duty press from another company and they could not explain clearly how to use it! Turns out they sent me grommets that didn’t fit the dies. Now i know how to use it when my new grommets arrive!
Man, I want one of those machines! I have absolutely no need for it, a manual set like the first one is all I need to repair or modify tarps occasionally, but I'm a sucker for cool tools. Funny that I just found this video when I had to customize a tarp for my pickup the other day by adding a couple of grommets where I needed them.
Happy Saturday to you sir, I can’t complement you enough for your expertise on making your videos! The way you speak is like you’re reading from a teleprompter, but we know you’re not ( complement ). You just flow right along, very easy to understand. Keep the good videos coming!☮✌🏻
Thank you so much! You have a great presentation. Sadly, when I visited DIY outlet they were sold out of this press. I love the fact that this punches the hole and sets the grommet at the same time. Is this a function of the press or is it the grommet that punched the hole?
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately they are sold out. I hv a rivet press and love it. Would like to get a dedicated grommet press (rather than fiddling with changing dies). Nice vid. Thanks
That's a great question, and I've puzzled over the issue of the grommets simply cutting a bigger hole in the material if I pressed or hammered them too much. Maybe plastic washers are needed to prevent this.
Hidi Ray I mean Jay. Atleast I didn't call you Faye..Seeing your video remind me of making tarps out of Vinyl Swiming pools, or large swiming pool vinyl. . You can go buy these heavy duty tarps starting at $21 to $44 , and you may get maybe 1 year before they are toast after sitting out in the sun all year. My wife found an old round pool someone was throwing away. It last 6 years before it gave it up. I used it to cover a barbecue pit. It set out in the sun all that time.
I have both types. With the small set, I seem to be able to control the pressure better. With the machine, I either don't get it tight enough, or the grommets split on the wrong side, which is bad, because I sew garments, and the splitting would scratch the wearer. :(
@@JOHNNYXBRAVO Yes, indeed. Look in the description below the video near the bottom and you'll see the link where we bought the press. Thanks for watching and writing!
Norman, if you are doing a lot of this and doing this ongoing, I'd invest in a basic grommet machine that punches and clinches the grommet all in one step. The brass colored grommets tend to be stronger for punching through vinyl in my experience. I hope that helps. Best, DFJ
MrReadandlearn (great name!), ULine carries them - www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-20724/Tools/Grommets-Brass-3-8?pricode=WB1816&gadtype=pla&id=S-20724&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjIKYBhC6ARIsAGEds-ImQQBfseI40olSr84X1UrtqqB1toUqXUM0IDwS2Ok172seOskeBE4aAphfEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds What a URL! You can also search using the search term "industrial grommets." I hope this helps! Best, DFJ
Depends on the thickness, but the grommets tend to be light gauge, and designed to cut through thin materials. It could work, but it's likely it won't. Best, DFJ
Most likely not, but you can mark out the piece you need to install, and use scissors, or clippers to precut the hole. After that, install the grommet in the usual way.
Love the clarity of your teaching style. Thanks
Glad to hear that!
Thank you! I bought a heavy duty press from another company and they could not explain clearly how to use it! Turns out they sent me grommets that didn’t fit the dies. Now i know how to use it when my new grommets arrive!
Excellent!
Hi Jay, I'm just realizing that Maggie is a REALLY good camera person! Keep up the good work Maggie!
I think so too! Best, DFJ
Man, I want one of those machines! I have absolutely no need for it, a manual set like the first one is all I need to repair or modify tarps occasionally, but I'm a sucker for cool tools. Funny that I just found this video when I had to customize a tarp for my pickup the other day by adding a couple of grommets where I needed them.
Randy, it's not a tool we need very often, but when we have a batch of tarps, signs or banners to install grommets in, it's a game changer! Best, DFJ
Happy Saturday to you sir, I can’t complement you enough for your expertise on making your videos!
The way you speak is like you’re reading from a teleprompter, but we know you’re not ( complement ).
You just flow right along, very easy to understand. Keep the good videos coming!☮✌🏻
Wow, thanks! I appreciate you watching and writing. Best, DFJ
I just have found this wonderful channel.
Thanks so much for sharing😊
Thanks for being a part of our viewer family! Best, DFJ
Thank you so much! You have a great presentation. Sadly, when I visited DIY outlet they were sold out of this press. I love the fact that this punches the hole and sets the grommet at the same time. Is this a function of the press or is it the grommet that punched the hole?
Thank you for your prompt response
Our pleasure!
Thank you sir, exactly what I needed.
Glad to be of help. Best, DFJ
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately they are sold out. I hv a rivet press and love it. Would like to get a dedicated grommet press (rather than fiddling with changing dies). Nice vid. Thanks
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Thank you! Great video!
Glad to be of help. We were using our grommet machine just the other day. Best, DFJ
Thanks! For the manual method: washer rounded side up or down? I've seen both on RUclips, Surely, one way must be better than the other...
That's a great question, and I've puzzled over the issue of the grommets simply cutting a bigger hole in the material if I pressed or hammered them too much. Maybe plastic washers are needed to prevent this.
Hidi Ray I mean Jay. Atleast I didn't call you Faye..Seeing your video remind me of making tarps out of Vinyl Swiming pools, or large swiming pool vinyl. . You can go buy these heavy duty tarps starting at $21 to $44 , and you may get maybe 1 year before they are toast after sitting out in the sun all year. My wife found an old round pool someone was throwing away. It last 6 years before it gave it up. I used it to cover a barbecue pit. It set out in the sun all that time.
Charles, it's been awhile since I've heard that! Thanks for the tips on the heavy pool liner. Best, DFJ
Poly mallets tend to deform the metal less, and decrease headaches.
Thanks for the insight, John! Best, DFJ
Can get the kits in craft stores and fabric stores.
Brian, Michaels carries them, but I don't know about fabric stores. I suspect so. I hope that helps! Best, DFJ
I have both types. With the small set, I seem to be able to control the pressure better. With the machine, I either don't get it tight enough, or the grommets split on the wrong side, which is bad, because I sew garments, and the splitting would scratch the wearer. :(
Thanks for writing and sharing your experience. I wish the machine worked better for you (and the wearers of the garments you make!). Best, DFJ
Hello , is there a link for this grommet press?
@@JOHNNYXBRAVO Yes, indeed. Look in the description below the video near the bottom and you'll see the link where we bought the press. Thanks for watching and writing!
Need self piercing #4 1/2" for field work on vinyl shelters. Any guidance?
Norman, if you are doing a lot of this and doing this ongoing, I'd invest in a basic grommet machine that punches and clinches the grommet all in one step. The brass colored grommets tend to be stronger for punching through vinyl in my experience. I hope that helps. Best, DFJ
Where can you buy good brass grommets?
MrReadandlearn (great name!), ULine carries them - www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-20724/Tools/Grommets-Brass-3-8?pricode=WB1816&gadtype=pla&id=S-20724&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjIKYBhC6ARIsAGEds-ImQQBfseI40olSr84X1UrtqqB1toUqXUM0IDwS2Ok172seOskeBE4aAphfEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
What a URL! You can also search using the search term "industrial grommets."
I hope this helps! Best, DFJ
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Thanks!
Will these punch threw a leather belt?
Depends on the thickness, but the grommets tend to be light gauge, and designed to cut through thin materials. It could work, but it's likely it won't. Best, DFJ
Most likely not, but you can mark out the piece you need to install, and use scissors, or clippers to precut the hole. After that, install the grommet in the usual way.
How can I buy only the die?
I have a press.
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